Hearts On Noses, a Sanctuary for pot bellied pigs and there friends.
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Friday, July 12, 2013

My Daisy has crossed..

In 2001 the Surrey SPCA contacted me about 3 pigs and so off Maggie and i went to get them. When we arrived we were told one of the pigs had babies so we brought home a total of seven. I named the Mom, Flower and thought it was only fitting to name her only daughter ,Daisy. She had a litter of four and there were two other adults .
These pigs were the firsts and ones i call the original ones or of the main herd as they have been with me the longest.
Still , these babies are only 12 years old..
Daisy was out with her herd yesterday , and we watched her tail just a wagging to all heck. She had her bouts with arthritis and last few days she was on and off her food. I found her standing in her water dish the night before and i knew she was running a fever.. i got the meds into her and in complete shock i found her lost to this world first thing this morning.
She looked perfect to me ....

5 comments:

She was perfect. :) How well I remember my first time at HON (when it was in Maple Ridge) and meeting Flower and her herd. Run free, Daisy, with those who crossed before you - you will all know each other by the love Janice placed in your hearts.

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